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List of children of clergy



List of noted children of clergy is a list of notable persons concerned with individuals whose status as a child of a cleric or preacher is important, preferably critical, to their fame or significance.

Western religions

Christian

John Adams, son of a deacon in the Congregational Church

Pre-Schism

  • Saint Patrick, Patron Saint of Ireland, son of a British deacon and grandson of a priest

Catholic

Woodrow Wilson, son of a Presbyterian theologian

Eastern Orthodox

Dmitri Mendeleev, son of an Eastern Orthodox priest.[6][7]

Oriental Orthodoxy

Protestant

Jane Austen, daughter of an Anglican clergyman
Theodor Mommsen, son of a Lutheran minister
Albert Schweitzer, Son of a Lutheran-Evangelical pastor
Margaret Thatcher, daughter of a Methodist pastor
Wright Brothers – sons of a bishop in the Church of the United Brethren in Christ
Laurence Olivier, son of a priest of the Church of England
Aretha Franklin, daughter of a Baptist minister
Martin Luther King Jr. – son of a Baptist pastor
Élisée Reclus, son of a Protestant pastor
Cesare Borgia, son of Pope Alexander VI
Denzel Washington, son of an ordained Pentecostal minister
Vincent van Gogh, son of a minister of the Dutch Reformed Church
Jessica Simpson, daughter of a Baptist minister

Islam (children of Imams, Shaykhs, or Ayatollahs)

Jewish

Émile Durkheim, Son of a rabbi

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Eastern religion

Buddhism

Shinto

See also


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